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for other consumers, that means paying an extra 4 billion euros per year. that is why electricity is so expensive. >> what are bills so high? we have to ask that question. it is because the government has given too many concessions to the industry. >> energy prices are fast becoming a key issue ahead of next year's parliamentary elections. >> let's check in now, live, whether political correspondence. simon young with more on this. we saw some public response there in our report. how will this be figuring in next year's election? >> if it threatens to become a huge issue in the election because at one level this is about how all the people heat and power their homes. the political parties are already passing around the game -- passing around the blame. what chancellor merkel needs to do is say that the switchover to clean forms of energy is happening at the expense of the average of voter and small businesses. if that were to happen, the could be a backlash against it. it is at a moment where most germans continue to support the transition to renewable ener
for other consumers, that means paying an extra 4 billion euros per year. that is why electricity is so expensive. >> what are bills so high? we have to ask that question. it is because the government has given too many concessions to the industry. >> energy prices are fast becoming a key issue ahead of next year's parliamentary elections. >> let's check in now, live, whether political correspondence. simon young with more on this. we saw some public response there in our...
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. >>> the big question mark that continues to haunt the euro, spain. worries hitting the euro today. this week steve liesman has new insight from someone in the know. he joins us from the buttonwood gathering of u.s. policymakers in new york. >> reporter: michelle, i talked earlier today with former ecb governor who was there during a lot of the financial crisis. left about a year ago today. i asked him about spain. he said spain must request these rescue funds from europe. he expects it to happen but says if spain does not, it cannot sustain its recovery without it. i asked him also broadly about an idea we've talked about on this show quite a bit. the idea of the euro which has defied a lot of predictions and remains strong as well as ecb policy. here's what he said. >> i think the current economic situation would justify a weaker euro. i think there is -- it depends what the fed does and what the central bank does. >> michelle, i don't know where your traders have been on the euro. i do know i spoke to a lot of current and former officials and every
. >>> the big question mark that continues to haunt the euro, spain. worries hitting the euro today. this week steve liesman has new insight from someone in the know. he joins us from the buttonwood gathering of u.s. policymakers in new york. >> reporter: michelle, i talked earlier today with former ecb governor who was there during a lot of the financial crisis. left about a year ago today. i asked him about spain. he said spain must request these rescue funds from europe. he...
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the global noise to say no to austerity mass protests kicked off in over thirty countries with the euro but among the loudest and greatest financial struggles also give a boost to separatism belgium. turkey closes its as pays to syrian civilian flights in a tit for tat move along for the grounding of the syrian jet was on cross a suspected of carrying russian weapons to damascus. and one of the crazy roy kronk group members walks free but had to bend maids continue their two years in prison pull a gun isn't a big beatles to. you watching our g.'s of the week clear with me to bomb with say the global noise is underway a worldwide protest in some thirty countries in which crowds are calling for an end to austerity the biggest demonstrations so far have been in spain just hours after the e.u. won this yes' noble peace prize and as alessio shuster reports from madrid things aren't looking too peaceful right now in europe despite what others might think. the union needs for a nudist have over six decades contributed to the peace and reconciliation and democracy on human rights in europe but
the global noise to say no to austerity mass protests kicked off in over thirty countries with the euro but among the loudest and greatest financial struggles also give a boost to separatism belgium. turkey closes its as pays to syrian civilian flights in a tit for tat move along for the grounding of the syrian jet was on cross a suspected of carrying russian weapons to damascus. and one of the crazy roy kronk group members walks free but had to bend maids continue their two years in prison...
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china pmi weighing euro-dollar down. and today shares in bank's being suspended in madrid after the bank approved a 2.5 billion right issue. this after showing they need nearly 60 billion euros more to expand the shock. the same time, the spanish government has said that the extra aid would push its budget deficit 7.4% of gdp in 2012, which is above the eu's target. so i don't know how she moves around so quickly from place to place, but from athens to madrid, here is julia. >> thanks very much, ross. you just have to bear with me if i make another freudian slip on greece versus spain. but right now, what we heard from the government over the weekend was that their deficit will be on target at 6.3%. but if you include the bank aid as you mentioned, 7.4%. they did make great pains to point out that european commission officials have not asked them to make any adjustments to reduce that number, but the question has to be asked what happens if they don't meet the deficit target of 6.3%. many analysts are expecting them to c
china pmi weighing euro-dollar down. and today shares in bank's being suspended in madrid after the bank approved a 2.5 billion right issue. this after showing they need nearly 60 billion euros more to expand the shock. the same time, the spanish government has said that the extra aid would push its budget deficit 7.4% of gdp in 2012, which is above the eu's target. so i don't know how she moves around so quickly from place to place, but from athens to madrid, here is julia. >> thanks...
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together 45 billion euros and market capitalization of 8.5 billion. officially the merger is dead, but a source said the merger plans may be revived in the future. both companies are struggling because of the crisis in europe. it lowered its full year guidance partly because of the crisis. market reaction 1% down on suez. >> euro star running all right? >> yeah. >> no problems? just want to know. always good to know the communication channels are open. >> working well. since the olympic games, you can even make phone calls in the tunnel. >> is that a good thing? i never know whether making calls like in airplanes, did i want to be contacted or not. stefane, good to have you on board this week. still to come on take's show, it boasts the longest bridge in the uae and already broken container handling records. find out more in our trade links special. >>> opened a brand new $7 billion port which houses the first fully automated container yard in the region. there is hope that it will help support growth especially in nonoil related trade. louisa caught
together 45 billion euros and market capitalization of 8.5 billion. officially the merger is dead, but a source said the merger plans may be revived in the future. both companies are struggling because of the crisis in europe. it lowered its full year guidance partly because of the crisis. market reaction 1% down on suez. >> euro star running all right? >> yeah. >> no problems? just want to know. always good to know the communication channels are open. >> working well....
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euro dollar back over 1.29. we did have a report unsubstantiated that spain looking ready to ask for a bail outwhile germany saying delay it a little bit. aussie dollar, we have seen it weak. no surprise.ussie dollar, we ha weak. no surprise. what about the asian trading session? only one lady can give us the answer. >> most asian bourses gained ground helped by improved u.s. data. resourced enjoyed the rally. the nikkei dipped to a new low. signs of a global slowdown, but shipping companies rewoubounded short covering. the central bank announced it will aim to support growth. but the kospi ended flat. losses in hyundai motor were offset by gains in samsung electronics. the company also added the iphone 5 to its patent battle in the u.s. technology shares lent support to the taiwan market. mainland china bourses remain closed for the whole week and we'll check in with the hong kong and indian markets when they resume trading tomorrow. back to you. >> thanks very much for that. so that's where we stand right now
euro dollar back over 1.29. we did have a report unsubstantiated that spain looking ready to ask for a bail outwhile germany saying delay it a little bit. aussie dollar, we have seen it weak. no surprise.ussie dollar, we ha weak. no surprise. what about the asian trading session? only one lady can give us the answer. >> most asian bourses gained ground helped by improved u.s. data. resourced enjoyed the rally. the nikkei dipped to a new low. signs of a global slowdown, but shipping...
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glad that she came to speak to the president offered a show of support and endorse their place in the euro. in rebuilding the credibility abroad, he will be very delighted by her visit today, the first visit in over five years. >> in pakistan, a brave teenage girl that gave international attention for speaking out against them and campaigned for girls to get an education has been shot and seriously wounded. she was on her way home from school when gunmen opened fire on her schoolus, shooting her in the head and neck. she survived and the doctors say she is out of danger. >> liberal that defied the taliban. she was shot at close range for standing up against militants and insisting that girls have the right to go to school. this was her and her beloved classroom when they tried to take it from her. she refused to back down. in 2009, militants controlling the valley decreed that girls' schools must close. then just 11, she voiced her opposition written under a pen name. this was her injury for january 3. >> i was very scared of getting ready for school today because they announced that the g
glad that she came to speak to the president offered a show of support and endorse their place in the euro. in rebuilding the credibility abroad, he will be very delighted by her visit today, the first visit in over five years. >> in pakistan, a brave teenage girl that gave international attention for speaking out against them and campaigned for girls to get an education has been shot and seriously wounded. she was on her way home from school when gunmen opened fire on her schoolus,...
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touching down in the euro zone's most indebted nation. she stayed away before critical of the slow performance but now a show of support. large parts of athens were cordened off. a sign of the rage against a leader many see as driving the painful spending cuts. protests before her arrival had banners and slogans against angela merkel. germany has insisted on those cutbacks before austerity relief was given. >> we want to form a strong partnership with especially germany. >> it was the greek prinal minister's visit that laid down citizenshiplations. for the prime minister, seeking to rebuild greece's credibility, it's of huge importance. from ordinary greeks, no welcome, just strikes and planned protests. reviled by many few foreign leaders elit license it such a reaction here. >> let's hope it's for the best, and her coming here to greece, she will see first hand what the greeks are going through and the reduction in their standard of living. and she can form an opinion. let's hope we are not the guinea pigs of europe. >> she should see h
touching down in the euro zone's most indebted nation. she stayed away before critical of the slow performance but now a show of support. large parts of athens were cordened off. a sign of the rage against a leader many see as driving the painful spending cuts. protests before her arrival had banners and slogans against angela merkel. germany has insisted on those cutbacks before austerity relief was given. >> we want to form a strong partnership with especially germany. >> it was...
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the euro/dollar is weaker. we'll keep an eye on the reasons for these losses, picking up over the last half an hour to last 60 minutes or so. >> yeah. meanwhile, plenty of discussion already on cnbc already today. here's a reminder of what some of the experts have already told us on the channel. >> it has definitely been pretty strong. it's rallied 4% against the dollar across the year. i think it will come in for demand. it is a currency that is pretty stable. we'll sea the seam of diversification. >> longer term credit i think remains interesting and attractive. it's time to take some profit, get ready for the next. >> i like senior loans as well. comes in the same, but it's higher up in the capital structure. >> long-term, i think you've got to be in good ethics. >> some fire power, get into high yield u.s. >> i thought you were going to make fun of the jargon that we hear so much, all the dry powder on the sidelines just waiting to be deployed. >> create the dry powder, though, right? >> yes. i will say to
the euro/dollar is weaker. we'll keep an eye on the reasons for these losses, picking up over the last half an hour to last 60 minutes or so. >> yeah. meanwhile, plenty of discussion already on cnbc already today. here's a reminder of what some of the experts have already told us on the channel. >> it has definitely been pretty strong. it's rallied 4% against the dollar across the year. i think it will come in for demand. it is a currency that is pretty stable. we'll sea the seam of...
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what she'll take away are images that show what damage this euro-crisis is doing with dreams of european unity. scas tick a flags being burnt, men dressed as nazi officers being driven through central athens. rather than building a new europe, this is bringing back terrible memories the old. >> sreenivasan: france also saw large, nationwide protests today, the first since socialist president francois hollande took office. french unemployment is at its highest since 1999. wall street gave ground today on new fears that the global economy is weakening. the international monetary fund reported overnight that the downturn is spreading. the dow jones industrial average lost 110 points to close at 13,473. the nasdaq fell 47 points to close at 3065. an american scientist will share this year's nobel prize in physics for ground-breaking wo in observing parclest the quantum level. american david wineland works at the national institute of standards and technology and the university of colorado in boulder. he was honored along with a french scientist, serge haroche of paris. their separate researc
what she'll take away are images that show what damage this euro-crisis is doing with dreams of european unity. scas tick a flags being burnt, men dressed as nazi officers being driven through central athens. rather than building a new europe, this is bringing back terrible memories the old. >> sreenivasan: france also saw large, nationwide protests today, the first since socialist president francois hollande took office. french unemployment is at its highest since 1999. wall street gave...
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injecting 1 trillion euros in this time. that means that the proper role of the central bank has been in there. and in the role of the european central bank has addressed the issue for a framework that has been announced prior to september. when he defined a framework in which the european central bank would be willing for whatever amount of sovereign debt would be required in this market according to the rank able to provide, the efficient way to do it, that there were some operations also been the primary market. this operation cannot be done by the central bank of salt, but on behalf of the europe and france, once you have in place, you had to double capacity to operate in the primary market. there is a condition for that. this is understandable, too. once you have set in place a policy in the market, you have to be sure that the countries are born addressing the fiscal issue. so the conditionality is one of the causes they are. so countries have to add that the intervention and the european union has to accept a system o
injecting 1 trillion euros in this time. that means that the proper role of the central bank has been in there. and in the role of the european central bank has addressed the issue for a framework that has been announced prior to september. when he defined a framework in which the european central bank would be willing for whatever amount of sovereign debt would be required in this market according to the rank able to provide, the efficient way to do it, that there were some operations also...
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>> not so much. 320 euros, $500. >> he looked at it, showed it to us, packed it away and we resumed the interview. it was a very unusual experience. >> you bought a watch in prison? >> yes, you can buy everything here. >> how do you have so much money in prison? >> after the interview, schaeffer invited us inside his cell where he showed us a few of the many watches he has purchased in prison. >> this is a guess, you know guess, yeah? america, you know, huh? but i have at home, much watches, i don't allowed to bring to the prison, so i must always buy new watch that i want. >> not long after receiving his new watch, schaeffer's thoughts turn to corry, the woman he killed. >> i think of corry and that's very strange, never. never is a big word, but i only think of my dog, my cars, my house, my girlfriend, my son. and corry, i think i want to block it. i think. she's the reason why i'm here. >> schaeffer says the couple's 3-year-old son now lives with his sister. >> he gets everything he wants. love, money. he has it very good now. >> but he doesn't have a mother and he doesn't have a fat
>> not so much. 320 euros, $500. >> he looked at it, showed it to us, packed it away and we resumed the interview. it was a very unusual experience. >> you bought a watch in prison? >> yes, you can buy everything here. >> how do you have so much money in prison? >> after the interview, schaeffer invited us inside his cell where he showed us a few of the many watches he has purchased in prison. >> this is a guess, you know guess, yeah? america, you know,...
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if you don't have a good record to run on then you taint euro poignant as someone to run from. that's what president obama said in 2008. that's what he is doing now. >> did last night's debate sway it as well? >> whether you decide vice president won or lost people don't end up in the booth voting for number two. if you liked one he was likeable the other wasn't i don't think it has any effect whatsoever on the vote. the question is will it effect the de lates that are coming up? that's the heavy weight stuff between obama and romney. the one advantage that biden laid down is in the you'll arguments he made the point that had been left out of the first debate. what he was trying to do was to set the premises for the up coming debate by filling in the larynx by answering the charges romney had made and obama had left unanswered. >> was this bv bee late a game changer? let's ask. democratic strategist. michelle talk with the economy. on that topic who came out on top? >> paul ryan came out on top. he did a great job continuing the momentum to what obama had the last four years. h
if you don't have a good record to run on then you taint euro poignant as someone to run from. that's what president obama said in 2008. that's what he is doing now. >> did last night's debate sway it as well? >> whether you decide vice president won or lost people don't end up in the booth voting for number two. if you liked one he was likeable the other wasn't i don't think it has any effect whatsoever on the vote. the question is will it effect the de lates that are coming up?...
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zone officials, all reaffirming greece in the euro zone. meantime switzerland taking no chances. last month the swiss army held military exercises. they worry they may face some massive influx of european refugees in the event of economic meltdown with the possibility of riots along its borders. also have those multifunctional knives that include screwdrivers, nail clippers, corkscrews so they are pretty much prepared for everything. dagen: do they come with a toothpick too? ashley: they do. dagen: thank you. [laughter] connell: thank you guys. moving right along from that to the tough news from senior citizens, nothing to do with swiss army knives but does have a lot to do with social security benefits. expecting to increase 1 or 2%. smallest increases we have seen since 7 -- since 75. douglas holtz-eakin is joining us what's the political impact do you think doug of this right before the election? you know, big voting block and not getting a very big increase in their check monthly, or is there an impact? >> well, the seniors have regular
zone officials, all reaffirming greece in the euro zone. meantime switzerland taking no chances. last month the swiss army held military exercises. they worry they may face some massive influx of european refugees in the event of economic meltdown with the possibility of riots along its borders. also have those multifunctional knives that include screwdrivers, nail clippers, corkscrews so they are pretty much prepared for everything. dagen: do they come with a toothpick too? ashley: they do....
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or d they try to switch like the euro or u.s. dollar? realistically, what do you think actually happens? >> so in the very near term, obviously they will be stuck with the current amount of currency they have. in fact you're right, many people will switch to a barter syste lots of ious. people making deals based on nonmonetary trade. it is bartering and getting credit from friend and things like that. the real key is the international sales, right? over time if they can't sell oil, they can't bring money to the government to fund it. of course the hope with the sanctions, i think it is portant here to be clear, our hope is the sanctions are severe enough that the pele are unhappy and they forcehe government to change its policies. melissa: right. >> i think we also have to be honest that is probably not likely to happen. it is a longshot. it is aittle bit of a hail mary. melissa: i don't know, it is thisor bomb them to oblivion. i don't see -- we do this almost every day here on the show ande haven't come up with a lot of other solutions
or d they try to switch like the euro or u.s. dollar? realistically, what do you think actually happens? >> so in the very near term, obviously they will be stuck with the current amount of currency they have. in fact you're right, many people will switch to a barter syste lots of ious. people making deals based on nonmonetary trade. it is bartering and getting credit from friend and things like that. the real key is the international sales, right? over time if they can't sell oil, they...
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so as i mentioned before, we are seeing a sense that the drama of the euro bank is receiving a little bit so the question today is has it receded temporarily or is it permanently gone. i don't think we can answer that question honestly until eight months from now and that is when the italians go to election. that i think will be the marker. as we look down the road i think that the greatest risks for the drama to come back is what happens with italy. we've really don't want a liquidity problem to turn into a sovereignty problem and that would be the beginning of the end. they would have a scheme of hope that there be no coalition when the elections have been and mario would be called back into the government. that is a fantastic outcome. but i'm a little bit afraid that if you arrest the recovery of the rest of the world just on that we are on shaky ground a little bit here. so, while fear is common in europe today i still think there is risk in the system that will play itself out. there are a couple things i mentioned very briefly. central eastern europe, many of the banks, hungary,
so as i mentioned before, we are seeing a sense that the drama of the euro bank is receiving a little bit so the question today is has it receded temporarily or is it permanently gone. i don't think we can answer that question honestly until eight months from now and that is when the italians go to election. that i think will be the marker. as we look down the road i think that the greatest risks for the drama to come back is what happens with italy. we've really don't want a liquidity problem...
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worth of jet fuel, hedge funds that want to take a bat of a billion dollars on the direction of the euro. but the provisions of title nine, unlike title vii i'm much more likely to directly touch the lives of you and me. designated the consumer protection section, it is in fact also full of systemic safeguards. designed to allow practices, which at first seem only to affect individual investors or specific kinds of participants in the financial time. these practices cumulate a shirt financial system to his foundation and despite the difference in the size and nature of the players engaged by title ix, the need to have the playing field defined by the same sort of fundamentals remains. let's take home mortgages. persuading potential home buyers assumed a mortgage has no ability to repay sounds like a classic consumer protection problem. but when millions of bad mortgages are written, bundled and chopped into security, the financial system as a whole shattered. it's impossible to pinpoint the exact moment the financial crisis began, but clearly a major turning point was when bear stearns c
worth of jet fuel, hedge funds that want to take a bat of a billion dollars on the direction of the euro. but the provisions of title nine, unlike title vii i'm much more likely to directly touch the lives of you and me. designated the consumer protection section, it is in fact also full of systemic safeguards. designed to allow practices, which at first seem only to affect individual investors or specific kinds of participants in the financial time. these practices cumulate a shirt financial...
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so that may be helping the euro and in fact helping gold as well. in terms of the oil pits what traders are focused on is the spread, the premium of brent crude to wti crude. to move to contracts. that blew out to $24. the highest in a year's time. we've seen the brent crude contract coming as the most active there's a lot of talks about specific contracts and the way they are traded as leading to volatility that we've seen over the past 24 hours in oil prices. the intercontinental exchange they have made the transition from clearing energy swaps to futures. some traders say that's added to some price action perhaps we're seeing as these exchanges try to adhere to the dodd-frank act. back to you. >> thank you very much. we're look at stocks that posted earnings or going post earnings. what are your looking to first? >> i got to tell you i'm impressed with the pharmaceutical industry. abbott, lily, johnson & johnson. it was clean. i got used to being -- he just got in. i got used to having j and j having one times where the number was gone. pharma is
so that may be helping the euro and in fact helping gold as well. in terms of the oil pits what traders are focused on is the spread, the premium of brent crude to wti crude. to move to contracts. that blew out to $24. the highest in a year's time. we've seen the brent crude contract coming as the most active there's a lot of talks about specific contracts and the way they are traded as leading to volatility that we've seen over the past 24 hours in oil prices. the intercontinental exchange...
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interesting that people put more money, there was stock from a the ecb, and they would be euro printing. and giving some impetus to the rising gold but some say it is time to become too much bluster and dropping back a little bit after its recent run up. financials really applauding the market. look at j. p. morgan up 2%. bank of america up 3% but all of the banking stocks doing very well. you have financials in the market. when the bell rings the argument begins that the regulation with -- about to go down in flames with revelations from a man at the helm. one of the nation's biggest banks during the heart of the meltdown. john ellison is here to focus the blame back where it belongs. you don't want to miss this debate. cleveland is open for business. liz claman in the heart of the city. what makes their city the place to be? liz: you should be here. this is a rock and roll hall of fame at huge tourist attraction. look what i got you. and he was two years old. and this was the best. and kevin magee founded in the gift shop. and jimmy hendrix which you saw him singing the national anthe
interesting that people put more money, there was stock from a the ecb, and they would be euro printing. and giving some impetus to the rising gold but some say it is time to become too much bluster and dropping back a little bit after its recent run up. financials really applauding the market. look at j. p. morgan up 2%. bank of america up 3% but all of the banking stocks doing very well. you have financials in the market. when the bell rings the argument begins that the regulation with --...
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treasuries, fed fund futures, euro dollars, they are going to reopen tonight along with stock index futures, but tomorrow they will continue to trade both pit and electronically, we're told. they had an early close at 11:00 a.m. central time today. they are going to continue to trade throughout the day tomorrow. also, liz, important to point out that the nymex trading floor in lower manhattan will be closed again. there will be no traders present there. energy, precious metals, they will all trade electronically tomorrow. liz: sandra thank you. we just got this breaking news as well, the u.s. government is saying that federal government offices will be closed tomorrow as well. this just breaking at the moment. the u.s. government says federal government offices will be closed on tuesday due to of course the remnants or what is still going as far as hurricane sandy is concerned. okay, let's get to what people thought would be at least one way to entertain themselves, movie theaters, forget it. throughout new york city and along the eastern seaboard are closed due to hurricane sandy, includin
treasuries, fed fund futures, euro dollars, they are going to reopen tonight along with stock index futures, but tomorrow they will continue to trade both pit and electronically, we're told. they had an early close at 11:00 a.m. central time today. they are going to continue to trade throughout the day tomorrow. also, liz, important to point out that the nymex trading floor in lower manhattan will be closed again. there will be no traders present there. energy, precious metals, they will all...
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look at the currencies today, a stronger dollar against the euro. unchanged against the pound and a little bit higher versus the yen. back with more after this. >> i am lauren green with your fox business. the supreme court will hear an appeal over its requirement people prove they are american citizens before registering to vote. lower court rulings blocked the law defining federal law blocked the requirement. a teenager shot answe and 30 wod by the taliban has arrived in the midst and i'm for more specialized treatment. she'll be treated one of returns 16 major, centers. militants have warned she may be attacked again. and a daredevil skydiver has shattered the sound barrier. taking a plunge 25 miles above the desert yesterday. said standing on top of the world made him feel humble and getting back alive. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. now back to melissa and lori. lori: between flash crashes and trading errors, investors have a whole lot to worry about these days. the unprintable stock market will become even more unth
look at the currencies today, a stronger dollar against the euro. unchanged against the pound and a little bit higher versus the yen. back with more after this. >> i am lauren green with your fox business. the supreme court will hear an appeal over its requirement people prove they are american citizens before registering to vote. lower court rulings blocked the law defining federal law blocked the requirement. a teenager shot answe and 30 wod by the taliban has arrived in the midst and...
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didn't mention, they didn't mention mexico and the drug crisis there, the drug wars going on and the euro crisis or anything going on in europe, they didn't mention india where probably a lot of, a lot more american jobs are being outsourced there than many other places and mentioned no sub saharan country in africa and didn't mention korea, north korea has a program and sanction that ised are up in the air storks much time was spent on israel, secondarily, some time spent on afghanistan and so much time talking about nation building at home that the pivot almost obscured the rest of the debate for long, long stretches, it was remarkable in that way. i know you can't talk about everything and every debate, but some of the things that didn't get talk about were kind of noticeable. >> rose: what did you think -- >> can i echo that? >> quickly. >> i think particularly mexico and europe, because these are domestic issues, these are affecting the -- europe is affecting our economy like nobody's business, and mexico if you live in the state of arizona in the state of texas you are living in dru
didn't mention, they didn't mention mexico and the drug crisis there, the drug wars going on and the euro crisis or anything going on in europe, they didn't mention india where probably a lot of, a lot more american jobs are being outsourced there than many other places and mentioned no sub saharan country in africa and didn't mention korea, north korea has a program and sanction that ised are up in the air storks much time was spent on israel, secondarily, some time spent on afghanistan and so...
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in the beginning when we first sat down during "shadow boxer" that i'm not just homo, i'm ghetto and euro. so there's a little bit of all of that in all my stuff. and i think to understand me is to love me. i think that i am -- you know, you have to -- you'r judgg m on my -- on my background and where i come from and you're expecting something from me if i sit by that box. not good. that's what i think. >> rose: zac efron. tell me about the casting of him. >> he's great. he's fantastic. >> rose: who does he play? >> he plays a kid that is in love with -- trying to find himself, in love with his -- he's in love with nicole kidman and he's learning about the world, he doesn't know that his brother -- he doesn't know about his brother's sex life and he learns about racism through macy gray in a very powerful way and subtle way. >> rose: what does he learn from macy gray? >> well, there's a scene in the film where he calls david who plays yardley in the film in the middle of a -- they're reporters trying to get to the bottom of this case and he calls him a (bleep), zach does. and macy has rai
in the beginning when we first sat down during "shadow boxer" that i'm not just homo, i'm ghetto and euro. so there's a little bit of all of that in all my stuff. and i think to understand me is to love me. i think that i am -- you know, you have to -- you'r judgg m on my -- on my background and where i come from and you're expecting something from me if i sit by that box. not good. that's what i think. >> rose: zac efron. tell me about the casting of him. >> he's great....
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also, the future of the euro. german chancellor angela merkel, british prime minister david cameron, french president alamd, and the greek prime minister, they're all there for this meeting. cnn's fred joins us now from the capital berlin to talk about it. good to see you, fred. there is no love lost, of course, between merkel and. >>> the key baining issue is for all banks within the european union. that's certainly something that the french want, but something that the germans say shouldn't happen too quickly. here especially for the euro zone. they, of course, fear that banks could be bailed out by this common regulator and then more german tax money would go to bailing out banks in other countries. one of the things that the germans are saying need to happen is they want more oversight by the european union over national budgets within the e.u., and they want one single entity to have the oversight over that. listen in to what angela merkel had to say today. >> translator: the e.u. needs real power over nation
also, the future of the euro. german chancellor angela merkel, british prime minister david cameron, french president alamd, and the greek prime minister, they're all there for this meeting. cnn's fred joins us now from the capital berlin to talk about it. good to see you, fred. there is no love lost, of course, between merkel and. >>> the key baining issue is for all banks within the european union. that's certainly something that the french want, but something that the germans say...
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the ecb is expanding, the euro money supply, the fed is expanding, the dollar money supply, japan is doing it. every -- there are 250 examples of monetary expansion debasing currency, gold has to do well in that context. >> byron, tonight the debate/town hall potential to be a market mover tomorrow when we come in? >> yeah, i mean girls if obama doesn't do well, i mean obama is in trouble. he had a clear lead before the first debate. he blew it in the first debate. i actually think romney -- ryan did a very good job in the vice presidential debate. i think it's imperative that obama delivers a very strong performance or he's really in danger of losing the presidency. >> then what -- so if romney looks better tonight, what happens to the market tomorrow? >> well, honestly, michelle, i don't think it matters who wins. i think the market is going to do what it's going to do in spite of the victor on november 6th. >> all right, byron, always good to see you. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> coming up, one of the biggest leaders in the s&p 500 today is turning oil into mon
the ecb is expanding, the euro money supply, the fed is expanding, the dollar money supply, japan is doing it. every -- there are 250 examples of monetary expansion debasing currency, gold has to do well in that context. >> byron, tonight the debate/town hall potential to be a market mover tomorrow when we come in? >> yeah, i mean girls if obama doesn't do well, i mean obama is in trouble. he had a clear lead before the first debate. he blew it in the first debate. i actually think...
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euro zone unemployment hit a record high of 11.6% in september with a total of 18 18.5 million people out of work. now back to the next to vote question tonight. which one of these bluish states is most likely to swing red this year? text sr1 to 36288 for michigan. sr2 for minnesota. sr3 for new mexico. text sr4 for pennsylvania. results shortly. grapevine is next. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. customer erin swenson bought so, i'm happy. today. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm hi'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) ha
euro zone unemployment hit a record high of 11.6% in september with a total of 18 18.5 million people out of work. now back to the next to vote question tonight. which one of these bluish states is most likely to swing red this year? text sr1 to 36288 for michigan. sr2 for minnesota. sr3 for new mexico. text sr4 for pennsylvania. results shortly. grapevine is next. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that...
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let's keep in mind, this is the first election of the 2010 and emulation with a sense of euro, 50.5 million latinas in the united states. of the census bureau estimates today were up to 53 million. keep in mind the census bureau wasn't reported much by the media. the census bureau reported a 1.5% count in the 2010 census of latinas peered saloon in 50-point i figure we're working with does not reflect the true presence of latinas in the united states. defensive flight to a continued reapportionment of congress and the shift of political power from the northeast and midwest to the south into the last and in fact every single state that picked up congressional seat, just on the strength of the increase of its latino population. let's also remember the big story of the 2010 census was usefulness of the latino population. one out of four u.s. american under the age of 18 is a latino. in states like texas and california, the proportion is even greater. in texas, 40% of the entire population under 18 is latino. in california, 51% of the entire population under 18 is latino, which explains why our
let's keep in mind, this is the first election of the 2010 and emulation with a sense of euro, 50.5 million latinas in the united states. of the census bureau estimates today were up to 53 million. keep in mind the census bureau wasn't reported much by the media. the census bureau reported a 1.5% count in the 2010 census of latinas peered saloon in 50-point i figure we're working with does not reflect the true presence of latinas in the united states. defensive flight to a continued...